English: At a time when the plow is becoming more and more appreciated among farmers, the farmers find their levelers inside the barn to take this out to even out the ploughed field. Since these levelers are mainly old antiques, we decided to construct a new type of leveler that are more adapted to the different soil types and have a more functional design. We came in contact with Globus AS, which wanted to expand their range of agricultural machinery, and come forestall to any competitors who see the need and market for this type of tool. Our bachelor assignment deals with the evolution from an idea into a finished product. Globus will get the drawings from us which they shall review and, hopefully, make a prototype out of.

In the autumn of 2011 we worked to gather information from existing products on the market. We worked with a test run with the leveler Globus AS supplies today, and this work formed a part of the basis for the development of the leveler we have constructed. Through conversations with various people, we were advised that they would have a structure where you got to choose the working width and working bodies themselves, to optimize the gear after the type of soil the farmer has.

This has been our main focus later in the process where we have designed and modulating the leveler. We have also focused on preserving the option for the old Blæstad principle, on our drags, so those who are looking for this under- and overstream principle can have this. The rest of the structure is completely different than what other manufacturer has supplied the leveler in the past or are being produced today. We have faith in the product we have come to. Globus GCS 6000 should have right to exist.